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Type and Shadow: How Christian Art Helps Us Read Scripture with the Early Church

Type and Shadow: How Christian Art Helps Us Read Scripture with the Early Church

by Jeff Childers | Aug 22, 2024

Type and Shadow: How Christian Art Helps Us Read Scripture with the Early Church Dan...
Illustrated Bible Poems: Visual Narrative as Spiritual Practice

Illustrated Bible Poems: Visual Narrative as Spiritual Practice

by Jeff Childers | Nov 25, 2020

Illustrated Bible Poems: Visual Narrative as Spiritual Practice Brian Dwayne...

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